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You have made a climate more conducive to creationism than at any time since the John Scopes monkey trial of 1925, in matters great and small.

The passing columns were reviewed by the new president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, a lawyer who has spoken of nurturing civil liberties and a climate more conducive to small business, but who ascended to office in an election stage-managed by the Kremlin.

In the South, and California — the fastest growing home to N.F.L.ers — and any other place where the temperature rarely drops below fifty, the climate is more conducive to year-round two-a-days.

The TPP Investment chapter may extend the provisions in TRIMs, creating a business climate even more conducive to long-term investment by the transnational food industry.

The revised National Mineral Policy (NMP2) and regulatory framework aims to create a more conducive, transparent and environmental-friendly economic climate to encourage more potential investors to confidently support and further develop the Malaysian mineral resource industry towards world class status and also help contribute towards further economic growth of the nation and society.

Because of a climate that is more conducive to the transmission of VBD and weaker health and social infrastructures, greater transmission in coastal areas can be expected to significantly increase the burden of malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases in such countries.

But the political climate today is much more conducive to congressional action than past efforts to deal with local issues like franchise moves and stadium construction costs.

He added that he still thinks the emergence of a last-minute conservative challenger is possible: "The political climate has never been more conducive for a third party, the two nominees are uniquely unpopular and 47percentt of registered voters say they want another choice".

For a completely different experience, head about an hour northwest into the Russian River Valley, where the climate becomes noticeably cooler and damper, and more conducive to growing delicate grapes like Pinot Noir, or Chardonnay (for sparkling wine).

Recent work on the linkages between institutions, adaptive capacity and system resilience has recognized the failures of top-down, rigid and centralized processes to respond to environmental change, suggesting that polycentric, multilevel and participatory governance structures may be more conducive to building resilience in face of stressors such as climate change (Ostrom 2001).

Citing an emerging school of thought among economists and scientists about the role of government in improving wellbeing, Cameron said the contention was that, just as ministers an create a climate for business to thrive, "so we can create a climate in this country that is more family friendly and more conducive to the good life.

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